From the outside it looks like a perfectly normal beach hut, but when you look inside it's a completely different story.

Inventor Colin Furze, 37, made a beach hut on Six Marshes Beach, in Chapel St Leonards near Skegness, to create this subterranean hideaway.

During the process, six-and-a-half tonnes of sand was removed in order to create this three storey beach hut.

Once inside, there is a trapdoor which leads down to a playroom- complete with superhero comic strips on the walls. A further door leads down to a vintage-style lounge area, kitted out with carpets, a tea set and even a painting on the wall.

Colin Furze on the middle level of his beach hut

Furze, a former plumber who lives in Stamford, Lincolnshire, used large sheets of wood to line the sides of the hole, and built it about 20 metres from the high tide mark to so it wouldn't flood.